“Polish guy came to Split and opened this ice cream shop. It didnt took long for locals to get crazy for his ice creams and cakes. They really taste different than any other, and a cheesecake… the best one i ever ate :) ”

“Only a few minutes away from Bacvice there is the Ovčice beach. This small, pebble beach is a bit more quiet then the very popular Bacvice, but just as nice. Just above there is a small children’s playground, and a few restaurants and bars.”

Centri commerciali

“The regional shopping center offers a number of global brands, many appearing in Croatia and Dalmatia for the first time. In addition to providing a superior shopping experience, the center offers entertainment for the whole family all within a carefully designed venue with a unique ambience. ”

“City Center one Split, a leading shopping mall and entertainment centre in Dalmatia, was opened at the end of 2010 and it has since developed into a leading regional shopping mall which, apart from Dalmatia, receives many visitors from the neighbouring Bosnia and Herzegovina as well as more than one million tourists throughout the year. In more than 190 retail outlets offering commercial content, catering as well as different services, spread across three floors, find a diverse selection of world-known as well as Croatian brands, many café bars and restaurants and have lots of fun at the Cineplexx cinema with seven state-of the-art movie screens. For all the fans of games and adrenaline, find the largest regional Slot Machine Club Wettpunkt with the Hattrick Betting Shop, Go-kart track Arena Split and an unavoidable spot for many – Fun Zone Playroom. Let yourself go and have fun; there are more than 2,700 free car parking spaces, making your visit even more relaxing and enjoyable. ”

“Joker is Split’s first shopping center, located just outside the city center. The Joker shopping center extends over 50,000 square feet and operates on five floors. Just a ten-minute walk on foot from Split’s Old Town, you can find a modern and fully equipped shopping center with more than a hundred of shops exclusively offering high-street fashion brands, children’s clothing and sportswear, footwear and equipment, a hypermarket, cinema, food court and other catering facilities, and a full range of services. In other words, anything you need, you can find shopping with us. ”

“The Fish Market is, just like Pazar, one of the central points of the city life of Split, but also an interesting architectural monument, built over 120 years ago in Secession style. It is important to note that its meaning for the citizens of Split greatly transcends this merely "physical" dimension. All that the Adriatic sea can offer comes to its tables, from sprats, picarels, sardines, mackerels, to more expensive redscorpion fish, dentex, red porgy, sea bass, lobsters, sea shells... The only thing that's missing are flies, it seems that they don't care for the smell of sulphur coming from the neighbouring spa, one of the reasons why Diocletian, burdened by rheumatism, chose exactly this place to build his Palace. Just like on Pazar, the Fish Market, or Peškarija, as the locals call it, will make you feel the affiliation of Split and Dalmatia to the Mediterranean, its culture and civilization. Peškarija has become too small for Split long time ago, but it is too valuable for the preservation of the city's spirit for anyone to even think of giving it up. The visitors coming to the fish market for their "portion" of Split are also very aware of this fact.”

Mercati

“The outdoor market - Pazar, is located right next to the east wall of the Diocletian Palace, and around the church of St Dominic. It is one of the central places of life in Split, and recently its becoming also a popular destination for tourists eager to feel the local spirit. The outdoor market used to be on today's Fruit Square, but due to the rapid city development there was a need for a bigger space, and today that part of the city's core is the true belly of the city of Split. At the same time it is the place where you can still feel the spirit of Dalmatia and the Mediterranean, the colours, flavours and aromas of fresh fruits and vegetables, but also the sounds, the yelling and bargaining, all of the above will without a doubt be a clear clue to where you are at that moment. Of course all that you can buy on the open market can also be bought in any supermarket, even cheaper, but nothing can replace the local atmosphere.”

“The Fish Market is, just like Pazar, one of the central points of the city life of Split, but also an interesting architectural monument, built over 120 years ago in Secession style. It is important to note that its meaning for the citizens of Split greatly transcends this merely "physical" dimension. All that the Adriatic sea can offer comes to its tables, from sprats, picarels, sardines, mackerels, to more expensive redscorpion fish, dentex, red porgy, sea bass, lobsters, sea shells... The only thing that's missing are flies, it seems that they don't care for the smell of sulphur coming from the neighbouring spa, one of the reasons why Diocletian, burdened by rheumatism, chose exactly this place to build his Palace. Just like on Pazar, the Fish Market, or Peškarija, as the locals call it, will make you feel the affiliation of Split and Dalmatia to the Mediterranean, its culture and civilization. Peškarija has become too small for Split long time ago, but it is too valuable for the preservation of the city's spirit for anyone to even think of giving it up. The visitors coming to the fish market for their "portion" of Split are also very aware of this fact.”